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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by sal on Dec 11, 2012 15:16:42 GMT 1, El Mac just introduced this large mural-sized canvas commissioned for the 7th Asia Pacific Triennial in Australia on hi official blog:
This mural is a collaboration with Shamsia Hassani, the first and probably only serious female graffiti writer in Afghanistan, and is also an associate professor in the Fine Arts Department at Kabul University.
more info and detail shots here >
El Mac just introduced this large mural-sized canvas commissioned for the 7th Asia Pacific Triennial in Australia on hi official blog: This mural is a collaboration with Shamsia Hassani, the first and probably only serious female graffiti writer in Afghanistan, and is also an associate professor in the Fine Arts Department at Kabul University. more info and detail shots here >
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by sal on Dec 16, 2012 11:56:41 GMT 1,
El Mac's piece for the Graffuturism group show @ Soze gallery..
(via Instagram)
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by sal on Dec 30, 2012 12:47:24 GMT 1, collaboration mural with Nuke UTI in Inglewood:
(via Instagram)
collaboration mural with Nuke UTI in Inglewood: (via Instagram)
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by sal on Jan 4, 2013 1:23:48 GMT 1, El Mac recently shared another piece on a found object (portrait of big bad Estevan rolling hard), and a drawing of his father:
(via Facebook)
El Mac recently shared another piece on a found object (portrait of big bad Estevan rolling hard), and a drawing of his father: (via Facebook)
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by raindogs on May 4, 2013 8:00:33 GMT 1, El Mac first solo show in Europe at Galerie Wolfsen (Aalborg, Denmark) from May 8th to the 31st (and Anders Gjennestad aka StrΓΈk). A video preview of the show.
El Mac first solo show in Europe at Galerie Wolfsen (Aalborg, Denmark) from May 8th to the 31st (and Anders Gjennestad aka StrΓΈk). A video preview of the show.
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by sal on May 4, 2013 10:42:47 GMT 1,
more info @ El Mac official blog & Galerie Wolfsen Aalborg, Denmark..
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by sal on May 17, 2013 17:34:45 GMT 1, El Mac recently finished this incredible new mural in Denmark, as a part of his show @ Wolfsen gallery:
more photos and info @ ArrestedMotion.com
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by Graham H on May 17, 2013 18:13:52 GMT 1,
That I really like!!!.
Cheers for showing us that Sal
That I really like!!!. Cheers for showing us that Sal
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by gravity1 on May 17, 2013 19:08:43 GMT 1, Nice!
Nice!
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by sal on Jun 26, 2013 10:25:40 GMT 1, El Mac recently finished this great new mural in Denmark, titled "Purity of Heart:
(via ArrestedMotion.com)
El Mac recently finished this great new mural in Denmark, titled "Purity of Heart: (via ArrestedMotion.com)
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by noirrion on Sept 15, 2013 10:01:59 GMT 1, Hi there. In the unexpected event that thereΒ΄s somebody out there who wants to sell an El Mac - Spraypaint on burlap character canvas just let me know
Hi there. In the unexpected event that thereΒ΄s somebody out there who wants to sell an El Mac - Spraypaint on burlap character canvas just let me know
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by noirrion on Sept 15, 2013 13:26:10 GMT 1, He really did amazing pieces there but I guess that all of the girl portraits were already sold before the opening
He really did amazing pieces there but I guess that all of the girl portraits were already sold before the opening
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by deancc on Oct 28, 2013 9:35:42 GMT 1, Looking for an El Mac "Persephone" print. Please message me if you can help.
Thanks!
Looking for an El Mac "Persephone" print. Please message me if you can help.
Thanks!
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by sal on Nov 3, 2013 1:01:34 GMT 1,
El Mac just shared this impressive drawing together with this heavy story. Please read:
On the night of October 10, 2012 around 11:30 p.m., JosΓ© Antonio Elena Rodriguez, a 16-year-old resident of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, was killed (shot 10 times mostly in the back) by US Border Patrol agents through the border fence, while walking along the street to visit his brother at work. For the last year, his family and their supporters have faced a wall of silence trying to learn the truth about what happened that night. Border Patrol, the FBI, and the Department of Justice have all been unwilling to release information about their βinvestigationβ that so far has yielded no answersβno names of the agents involved, no information on their active duty status (according to policy, they are most likely working in the field to this day), and no release of the video taken by a border security camera. The agents that killed JosΓ© Antonio fired on him from atop a 25-foot embankment, from behind the 20-foot-tall steel border wall and a dense area of foliage, and 30 feet across the street. Those who visit the site come back with no doubt that this was an unlawful and entirely pointless killing. An eyewitness reports that JosΓ© Antonio was simply walking down the street, and was not involved in rock-throwing against agents at the border wall. The autopsy report released by the Mexican government gives a chilling accountβthe boy was struck by 10 bullets, nine of them in the back after he was already on the ground. The excessive use of force that resulted in JosΓ© Antonioβs, and about 20 other recent border deaths is not the action of isolated βbad apples.β Rather, it is a consequence of the Border Patrolβs militarized approach to border enforcement. To help demand justice for JosΓ© Antonio and others like him please visit: www.nomoredeaths.org/nomasmatanzas
El Mac just shared this impressive drawing together with this heavy story. Please read: On the night of October 10, 2012 around 11:30 p.m., JosΓ© Antonio Elena Rodriguez, a 16-year-old resident of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, was killed (shot 10 times mostly in the back) by US Border Patrol agents through the border fence, while walking along the street to visit his brother at work. For the last year, his family and their supporters have faced a wall of silence trying to learn the truth about what happened that night. Border Patrol, the FBI, and the Department of Justice have all been unwilling to release information about their βinvestigationβ that so far has yielded no answersβno names of the agents involved, no information on their active duty status (according to policy, they are most likely working in the field to this day), and no release of the video taken by a border security camera. The agents that killed JosΓ© Antonio fired on him from atop a 25-foot embankment, from behind the 20-foot-tall steel border wall and a dense area of foliage, and 30 feet across the street. Those who visit the site come back with no doubt that this was an unlawful and entirely pointless killing. An eyewitness reports that JosΓ© Antonio was simply walking down the street, and was not involved in rock-throwing against agents at the border wall. The autopsy report released by the Mexican government gives a chilling accountβthe boy was struck by 10 bullets, nine of them in the back after he was already on the ground. The excessive use of force that resulted in JosΓ© Antonioβs, and about 20 other recent border deaths is not the action of isolated βbad apples.β Rather, it is a consequence of the Border Patrolβs militarized approach to border enforcement. To help demand justice for JosΓ© Antonio and others like him please visit: www.nomoredeaths.org/nomasmatanzas
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by Coach on Nov 3, 2013 1:43:55 GMT 1, El Mac just shared this impressive drawing together with this heavy story. Please read: On the night of October 10, 2012 around 11:30 p.m., JosΓ© Antonio Elena Rodriguez, a 16-year-old resident of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, was killed (shot 10 times mostly in the back) by US Border Patrol agents through the border fence, while walking along the street to visit his brother at work. For the last year, his family and their supporters have faced a wall of silence trying to learn the truth about what happened that night. Border Patrol, the FBI, and the Department of Justice have all been unwilling to release information about their βinvestigationβ that so far has yielded no answersβno names of the agents involved, no information on their active duty status (according to policy, they are most likely working in the field to this day), and no release of the video taken by a border security camera. The agents that killed JosΓ© Antonio fired on him from atop a 25-foot embankment, from behind the 20-foot-tall steel border wall and a dense area of foliage, and 30 feet across the street. Those who visit the site come back with no doubt that this was an unlawful and entirely pointless killing. An eyewitness reports that JosΓ© Antonio was simply walking down the street, and was not involved in rock-throwing against agents at the border wall. The autopsy report released by the Mexican government gives a chilling accountβthe boy was struck by 10 bullets, nine of them in the back after he was already on the ground. The excessive use of force that resulted in JosΓ© Antonioβs, and about 20 other recent border deaths is not the action of isolated βbad apples.β Rather, it is a consequence of the Border Patrolβs militarized approach to border enforcement. To help demand justice for JosΓ© Antonio and others like him please visit: www.nomoredeaths.org/nomasmatanzas
I think you are showing the wrong picture there sal.
Distressing story nonetheless.
El Mac just shared this impressive drawing together with this heavy story. Please read: On the night of October 10, 2012 around 11:30 p.m., JosΓ© Antonio Elena Rodriguez, a 16-year-old resident of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, was killed (shot 10 times mostly in the back) by US Border Patrol agents through the border fence, while walking along the street to visit his brother at work. For the last year, his family and their supporters have faced a wall of silence trying to learn the truth about what happened that night. Border Patrol, the FBI, and the Department of Justice have all been unwilling to release information about their βinvestigationβ that so far has yielded no answersβno names of the agents involved, no information on their active duty status (according to policy, they are most likely working in the field to this day), and no release of the video taken by a border security camera. The agents that killed JosΓ© Antonio fired on him from atop a 25-foot embankment, from behind the 20-foot-tall steel border wall and a dense area of foliage, and 30 feet across the street. Those who visit the site come back with no doubt that this was an unlawful and entirely pointless killing. An eyewitness reports that JosΓ© Antonio was simply walking down the street, and was not involved in rock-throwing against agents at the border wall. The autopsy report released by the Mexican government gives a chilling accountβthe boy was struck by 10 bullets, nine of them in the back after he was already on the ground. The excessive use of force that resulted in JosΓ© Antonioβs, and about 20 other recent border deaths is not the action of isolated βbad apples.β Rather, it is a consequence of the Border Patrolβs militarized approach to border enforcement. To help demand justice for JosΓ© Antonio and others like him please visit: www.nomoredeaths.org/nomasmatanzasI think you are showing the wrong picture there sal. Distressing story nonetheless.
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by sal on Nov 3, 2013 13:59:17 GMT 1, I think you are showing the wrong picture there sal. Distressing story nonetheless.
could be, but only if he showed the wrong picture, as this is what he posted on his Facebook, and his Instagram...
I think you are showing the wrong picture there sal. Distressing story nonetheless. could be, but only if he showed the wrong picture, as this is what he posted on his Facebook, and his Instagram...
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by Coach on Nov 3, 2013 18:49:40 GMT 1, I think you are showing the wrong picture there sal. Distressing story nonetheless. could be, but only if he showed the wrong picture, as this is what he posted on his Facebook, and his Instagram...
No, sorry, I got confused with another post. My apologies.
I think you are showing the wrong picture there sal. Distressing story nonetheless. could be, but only if he showed the wrong picture, as this is what he posted on his Facebook, and his Instagram... No, sorry, I got confused with another post. My apologies.
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by sal on Dec 16, 2013 11:58:39 GMT 1, after dealing with some health problems, El Mac is happy to be working again:
after dealing with some health problems, El Mac is happy to be working again:
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by sal on Jan 26, 2014 19:33:35 GMT 1, El Mac recently shared Portrait of a Vallero, another fantastic "aerosol on found object" piece:
El Mac recently shared Portrait of a Vallero, another fantastic "aerosol on found object" piece:
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by sal on Apr 11, 2014 9:35:55 GMT 1, El Mac's new piece for Coachella Walls project...
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by sal on Apr 11, 2014 9:45:35 GMT 1, also, El Mac is releasing a new print very soon:
Next Tuesday, April 15th (at a random time between 11 am and 1 pm EDT), El Mac will be releasing a new five color screenprint through Yves Laroche entitled The Humble and Sublime. The image is based on a painting from 2010, and will come in a run of 40, be sized at 29 x 21 inches, and cost $350. (more pics and info via ArrestedMotion.com)
also, El Mac is releasing a new print very soon: Next Tuesday, April 15th (at a random time between 11 am and 1 pm EDT), El Mac will be releasing a new five color screenprint through Yves Laroche entitled The Humble and Sublime. The image is based on a painting from 2010, and will come in a run of 40, be sized at 29 x 21 inches, and cost $350. (more pics and info via ArrestedMotion.com)
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by soam24 on Apr 11, 2014 14:10:03 GMT 1, "The Humble and Sublime", by american born artist El Mac.
Limited edition of only 40 prints. Signed and numbered by the artist. Five color screenprint on acid-free archival print paper. Total size of paper is 29 x 21 inches, printed area is 25.5 x 19.5 inches.
Release Date: Tuesday April 15th, 2014 at a random time between 11 am and 1 pm EDT. All details will be disclosed on the cover/home page of www.yveslaroche.com.
350 $USD + shipping and handling. Published by Yves Laroche gallery and printed in Montreal by La presse du chat perdu, in collaboration with Blackdot Press.
Limited to one copy per customer.
From the artist:
"This print is based on an image I painted in 2010 titled "The Humble and Sublime". I'm very proud of this piece and spent a good amount of time on it. It's based on photos I shot of a beautiful girl in Hawaii. The title refers to a notion of subtle, transcendent beauty which is often present in spiritual art, and something I strive to achieve in my own work. I've been planning on making a print version ever since, and am happy to finally get around to it. This was printed in more or less the same manner in which the original was painted, by starting with a base color of black and then building up succeeding layers of lighter color over that, with the final, top layer of color being the lightest. This print has a heavy amount of metallic paint mixed in a few of the layers which is hard to convey in photos. I'm proud of this print and happy to work with my good friends in Montreal at Galerie d'art Yves Laroche who produced it."
"The Humble and Sublime", by american born artist El Mac. Limited edition of only 40 prints. Signed and numbered by the artist. Five color screenprint on acid-free archival print paper. Total size of paper is 29 x 21 inches, printed area is 25.5 x 19.5 inches. Release Date: Tuesday April 15th, 2014 at a random time between 11 am and 1 pm EDT. All details will be disclosed on the cover/home page of www.yveslaroche.com. 350 $USD + shipping and handling. Published by Yves Laroche gallery and printed in Montreal by La presse du chat perdu, in collaboration with Blackdot Press. Limited to one copy per customer. From the artist: "This print is based on an image I painted in 2010 titled "The Humble and Sublime". I'm very proud of this piece and spent a good amount of time on it. It's based on photos I shot of a beautiful girl in Hawaii. The title refers to a notion of subtle, transcendent beauty which is often present in spiritual art, and something I strive to achieve in my own work. I've been planning on making a print version ever since, and am happy to finally get around to it. This was printed in more or less the same manner in which the original was painted, by starting with a base color of black and then building up succeeding layers of lighter color over that, with the final, top layer of color being the lightest. This print has a heavy amount of metallic paint mixed in a few of the layers which is hard to convey in photos. I'm proud of this print and happy to work with my good friends in Montreal at Galerie d'art Yves Laroche who produced it."
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by soam24 on Apr 14, 2014 20:34:11 GMT 1, No one?
No one?
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by noirrion on Apr 14, 2014 20:44:10 GMT 1, I give it a try
I give it a try
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El Mac πΊπΈ Mexican β’ Chicano Culture β’ Miles MacGregor, by WOOF on Apr 14, 2014 20:44:31 GMT 1, I'd kill for a el mac / retna print like the wall below - not sure el alone does it for me...
I'd kill for a el mac / retna print like the wall below - not sure el alone does it for me...
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